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![]() Chris Sarno |
Chris Sarno's memoir - "You'll Be Soorree"Medford, MA "I am left with an indelible memory of a Japanese girl…. Let the world know how a vicious war influenced and touched two young people caught up in events they could not understand." - Chris Sarno
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Chris, thinking of "the girl I should have married." For Chris, this Japanese beauty possessed a "traditional inherent feminine quality known only to Japanese women since time immemorial." Yoshiko and Chris loved each other, but they never married due to racial ideologies that were not compatible in the 1950s. Chris Sarno is filled with pride in the fact that he served as a combat Marine in a tank company in the Korean War. There is also an interesting twist to his war story. On R&R, he met a beautiful Japanese business girl. Eventually, he fell in love with her. In the wake of war and its aftermath, two post-war (World War II and Korea) young people from different cultures were thrown together. Each needed the other for different reasons. With only immaturity to guide them through social and racial barriers, they could not resolve their differences. The life of one ultimately ended in tragedy. Time marched on with bittersweet memories for the other. November 2004 Memoir Update!Since the Korean War Educator originally interviewed Chris Sarno over 4 years ago and posted his memoir here on the KWE, interesting things have continued to happen in Chris' life... Chris has sent us a most interesting update to his memoir entitled: Hope Springs Eternal (Please click HERE to read this update). Memoir IndexNOTE: The titles listed below will open in a separate window.
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